The Dutch airline, KLM, has cancelled 220 flights planned for Thursday due to powerful storm that is expected to hit the Netherlands.

The company said in a notice on its website on Wednesday that the decision had been taken due to “unfavourable wind conditions.’’ Amsterdam’s Schipol Airport also warned on its website that further cancellations and delays were to be expected.

The Netherlands’ KNMI weather service has forecast winds packing speeds of up to 120 kilometres per hour for Thursday. Vast parts of the country have been given an orange weather warning, the lowest of three levels that predicts “moderate severe’’ weather.

The Dutch railway service announced that fewer trains would be running the day the storm is expected to hit and warned of possible delays. Read more